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he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related?at >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the economy here, though, with the fiscal clip. you heard john boehner willing to accept new revenue. heaharry reid in the senate, saying you can't push us around anymore. is this language that begins compromise. >> it will begin compromise, but it may be far more horrowing. it may be it takes place next year, rather than this year. the problem is john boehner himself has one more election. he wants to be re-elected as speaker of the house. that does not take place until january 3, 2013. if he cuts a deal with barack obama, he faces a serious revolt in his own caucus. >> tom: is your caution then don't ex
he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related?at >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the...
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where are there areas that your people would prefer that washington doesn't ago? guest: our membership wants to see the details before they take a position. they have talked broadly about the value of a reformed tax system where you lower rates but then make the tax code simpler and fairer and that includes reducing or eliminating certain deductions. people not there has when that broad statement is made by the when the rubber hits the road, that particular item or exclusion or deduction, it might hit your your industry. we believe in the best interests of the country and the best interests of the economy and avoiding the fiscal clef or digging out of these holes more broadly that tax reform in that direction should be on the table but our members have not taken a position yet on specific exemptions. g>> do you have any personal thoughts on tax increases? would there be a certain number that is acceptable? guest: i don't think there is a desire to increase capital gains taxes. if we want to encourage investment, we want people hold investments and reward that. i d
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things are about to get much more interesting in washington. richard quest and i will get into a very civilized argument about america's future, next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> time now for some q and a. same congress, same president, but more importantly, the next two and
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where were you, washington d.c. doing your own budgeting, their confidence has been tested time and again, persistent high unemployment and fragile economic growth and customers want to know d.c. is working on their behalf and walgreen stepping out saying customers need clarity. gerri: every company out there, if there saying anything at all they are saying do something. it breaks down after that. some say i want to make more taxes and do not raise taxes. [talking over each other] >> walgreen's is saying we want to make investments to create jobs. what you guys in washington d.c. are going to do, what is coming down the road from you and we had this debate about john boehner basically saying we got to put obamacare -- [talking over each other] liz: putting obamacare into the fiscal cliff negotiations so for two large drugstore chains to say you got to get going. gerri: interesting to see if he derail everything. liz: they have a seat at the table. is not political. it seems to me when you read what they say it is no
where were you, washington d.c. doing your own budgeting, their confidence has been tested time and again, persistent high unemployment and fragile economic growth and customers want to know d.c. is working on their behalf and walgreen stepping out saying customers need clarity. gerri: every company out there, if there saying anything at all they are saying do something. it breaks down after that. some say i want to make more taxes and do not raise taxes. [talking over each other] >>...
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next up, "washington journal." after that, a brief look at senator chris is on the ballot next to sticker it -- next tuesday. >> this has been the subject of some debate. some scholars think that booth in the event of the death of the president and vice- president, the secretary of state was tasked with organizing an election. i do not think so. bruce was not a lawyer, he was an actor. a shakespearean actor comedic late julius caesar and backward and forward. he viewed himself as practice, doing the right thing for rome, he viewed lincoln s. caesar, the tyrant. he wanted to be sure that the co-tyrant was unlimited as follows the tyrant. >> more about the leader of abraham lincoln's team of rival s. rt >> this morning, fred sainz discusses same-sex ballot measures in four states next week. week.
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things are about to get much more interesting in washington. richard quest and i will get into a very civilized argument about america's future next. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail fl
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washington state voted to not have a tax on millionaires. people finally look at the amount of money that jerry brown had to spend to get that initiative across the finish line. it is not a strong argument that is a popular thing. i am all in favor of california experimenting on itself. i think it is a fair to do a more of a petri dish in california, but they are having an experiment. most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented with the millionaires' tax the other day. people were leaving. it is helpful to have the states to give you a lesson on what happens when you decide to raise taxes on the rich. they move a. >> moving ahead to the fiscal cliff. john boehner has reiterated that the newly elected house republican majority is opposed to raising tax rates. they're willing to accept new revenue under certain conditions. what is your reaction to that? them have signed? -- could that violate the pledge that most of them assigned to? >> if we had a recovery the strength of reagan
washington state voted to not have a tax on millionaires. people finally look at the amount of money that jerry brown had to spend to get that initiative across the finish line. it is not a strong argument that is a popular thing. i am all in favor of california experimenting on itself. i think it is a fair to do a more of a petri dish in california, but they are having an experiment. most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented...
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aggressively support an agenda to undo the regulatory madness in washington. permanently banned earmarks, reform the tax code, returned the country to constitutional government, commit itself to a strong military, rejecting any cuts from sequestration and embrace a strong and socially conservative agenda and all its forms. the gop has an excellent party platform. if you want our support, support your own platform first. thank you. >> jeff bell, representing american principles project. >> thank you, richard. i think it is important for conservatives to start by confronting the fact that the 2012 election was an historic victory for the american left. it was probably the greatest since 1936. unlike 1992, 1996, or 2008, the democratic national ticket did little if anything to obscure the nature and content of its agenda. it would be surprising if the obama administration did not interpret its victory as a mandate to complete the european-izing of american government and it would not be surprising if it ministration pays little if any attention to the republican
aggressively support an agenda to undo the regulatory madness in washington. permanently banned earmarks, reform the tax code, returned the country to constitutional government, commit itself to a strong military, rejecting any cuts from sequestration and embrace a strong and socially conservative agenda and all its forms. the gop has an excellent party platform. if you want our support, support your own platform first. thank you. >> jeff bell, representing american principles project....
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was it worry about grid lock in washington all over again? abc's bianna golodryga has some answers. wall street woke up this morning to the same president, but no worries. europe's debt crisis appears to be getting worse. there was rioting in greece today over new budget cuts and word that even europe's strongest economy, germany, is in trouble. but quickly investors turned back to our looming problem, the road we're on to the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. $650 billion of combined spending cuts and tax cuts expiring automatically. wall street's selloff led to a loss of $300 billion in market value. late this evening, greece passed its budget costs and that may ease concerns tomorrow morning on wall street. but until we have certainly about the rest of europe and most importantly, our own fiscal cliff, diane, we should be prepared for more days like this ahead. >> okay, thank you, bianna. >>> and on that topic, what happens next, as the country hurtles towards that fiscal cliff. 55 days from now. abc's jonathan karl coverer ers congress and says, if the election sent
was it worry about grid lock in washington all over again? abc's bianna golodryga has some answers. wall street woke up this morning to the same president, but no worries. europe's debt crisis appears to be getting worse. there was rioting in greece today over new budget cuts and word that even europe's strongest economy, germany, is in trouble. but quickly investors turned back to our looming problem, the road we're on to the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. $650 billion of...
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. >> as washington likes are against this grover norquist. they are noted for the anti-tax plans. our panel of journalists, steven sloan from politico and russell berman from "the hill" >> thank you for being here. i want to talk about your interpretation of the election and what it means for the direction of tax policy. >> we had a split decision appeared the president won by two points. he won by 7.2 years ago against a war hero. he and 9 million fewer votes. he is a lame duck now. he said he was interested in raising taxes a year from now on anyone. his physician from four years ago was that they would not raise taxes on anyone. he was very clear and no taxes if you made less than $250,000. this year august 8, he started with a new framework. my plan is that i will not raise taxes on anyone who earns less than $250,000 a year. his only promising -- he is only promising not to raise income taxes. this is not include energy taxes. is only promising to protect income taxes for one year. at the end of the year, he has promised the middle-class nothing. you have one guy says he will
. >> as washington likes are against this grover norquist. they are noted for the anti-tax plans. our panel of journalists, steven sloan from politico and russell berman from "the hill" >> thank you for being here. i want to talk about your interpretation of the election and what it means for the direction of tax policy. >> we had a split decision appeared the president won by two points. he won by 7.2 years ago against a war hero. he and 9 million fewer votes. he is...
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anyway, back to washingtoning. the senate is going to vote on a bill that could let the feds read your e-mails without even a warrant. the bill's own sponsor probably never read his own bill in the first place and now, this goofy guy has withdrawn his support. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. but let's lower those rates too. how about a ko dudlowian flat t? i'll be right back. lives in the, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> incredible intrusion into your personal freedom. vermont senator the leading democrat sponsoring this bill denies supporting his own bill. what happened? did he miss the part about rights? we have ckathrine mangaward thi is really something. don't need a search warrant to go into your e-mails. in fact you don't eve
anyway, back to washingtoning. the senate is going to vote on a bill that could let the feds read your e-mails without even a warrant. the bill's own sponsor probably never read his own bill in the first place and now, this goofy guy has withdrawn his support. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. but let's lower those rates too. how about a ko dudlowian flat t? i'll be right back. lives in the, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too....
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there is a developing consensus to raise taxes in washington. that is so rare, it hasn't happened in decades. for the president, i think he has to make good on that opportunity. >> right. and you think the time is now. >> i just don't see how going -- first of all, more importantly going over the fiscal cliff could hurt a lot of americans. but i think it could also hurt the president. >> eamon, javers, i want to say thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> after the break, who is pulling the strings? we will look at the key players in the budget negotiations, to famous polls and some of the people behind the scenes. and are some republicans ready to cut ties? we'll discuss next on "now." having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24
there is a developing consensus to raise taxes in washington. that is so rare, it hasn't happened in decades. for the president, i think he has to make good on that opportunity. >> right. and you think the time is now. >> i just don't see how going -- first of all, more importantly going over the fiscal cliff could hurt a lot of americans. but i think it could also hurt the president. >> eamon, javers, i want to say thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you....
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what you guys in washington d.c. are going to do, what is coming down the road from you and we had this debate about john boehner basically saying we got to put obamacare -- [talking over each other] liz: putting obamacare into the fiscal cliff negotiations so for two large drugstore chains to say you got to get going. gerri: interesting to see if he derail everything. liz: they have a seat at the table. is not political. it seems to me when you read what they say it is not like they are saying we want a voice in what is going on. there saying our customers are concerned. of course it is a revenue problem. shoppers and consumers are not coming in because they're worried about the fiscal cliff. gerri: all singing the with one voice. interesting to see if anybody hears that. thanks for coming on. appreciate it. guess what else has joined the fiscal liftoff? the federal gas tax, special interests in washington are pushing for an increase in the gas tax which has been stuck at the same rate for 20 years. right now the fe
what you guys in washington d.c. are going to do, what is coming down the road from you and we had this debate about john boehner basically saying we got to put obamacare -- [talking over each other] liz: putting obamacare into the fiscal cliff negotiations so for two large drugstore chains to say you got to get going. gerri: interesting to see if he derail everything. liz: they have a seat at the table. is not political. it seems to me when you read what they say it is not like they are saying...
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he said he's got a naughty and nice list back in washington. he's got certain congressmen in mind to be on that naughty and nice list. but take a listen to what the president said making the case that this is all about tax cuts for the rich and republicans wanting to preserve those. >> what's riding on this debate. this is too important to our economy. it is too important for our families to not get it done. it's not acceptable to me and i don't think it is acceptable to you for just a handful of republicans in congress to hold middle class tax cuts hostage simply because they don't want tax rates on upper income folks to go up. >> then one of those congressmen who's presumably on the president's naughty list today, speaker john boehner, who came out just a few minutes after the president spoke. he talked here on capitol hill a little bit about the stalemate that he sees these talks being at this point. sort of a glum take here from the speaker of the house. obviously he's saying that these negotiations not broken down. they continue to talk bu
he said he's got a naughty and nice list back in washington. he's got certain congressmen in mind to be on that naughty and nice list. but take a listen to what the president said making the case that this is all about tax cuts for the rich and republicans wanting to preserve those. >> what's riding on this debate. this is too important to our economy. it is too important for our families to not get it done. it's not acceptable to me and i don't think it is acceptable to you for just a...
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i went to washington by running against an unpopular war. i leave knowing the landscape changed but the needs remain. i congratulate eric swalwell on his victory. eric swalwell hasn't heard from pete stark till we showed it to him. >> i would say the people -- their craving and desire to have someone who will live in the district and work hard for the people back in washington. >> reporter: pete stark was under fire for living in maryland while saying this home was his resident. pete stark also had to back track. >> i wish him well. he served for 40 years. that is something he should be proud of. >> reporter: eric swalwell goes to washington as the second youngest member of congress. live, eric rasmussen. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> another democrat was unseeded last night. brad sherman meet howard burrman. he got 42% of the vote. >>> voters approved the ballot measure to raise taxes. 54% of voters said yes to prop 30. compared to 46% who voted no. governor jerry brown says it puts california on a more solid fiscal footing. >> this takes time a
i went to washington by running against an unpopular war. i leave knowing the landscape changed but the needs remain. i congratulate eric swalwell on his victory. eric swalwell hasn't heard from pete stark till we showed it to him. >> i would say the people -- their craving and desire to have someone who will live in the district and work hard for the people back in washington. >> reporter: pete stark was under fire for living in maryland while saying this home was his resident....
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he the knockout natiynt of "mornings with madison "and washington post." thank you for ins good to be he >> joe, is the republican party rty in crisis and one of the things is that the adults simy have not shown up to the party. you know, this goac nixon's adminiration when the crats were tossed out or left the demeived in open as by the republican party and why you saw the south all red yesterday. if you remember, l and the wilfiasco, at his death b t. ande talked about this election that is that it's not art of in. yo like newt gingrich said, five white idea of outreach is nvme black telling them what we've decided to do. that's not inclusion. >> no. >> that's not inclusion. >> not at all. nia-malika, u think? >> there is. as know said, there is a lot of finger and this is a party in disarray. u last many years not only the southern stregy in play but a reliance, i think, on a realization that america is a diverse country.d we there was a sign among republicans that this was still reagan's america. 88% of the share of e vote was white americans and that
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our washington correspondent, john harwood, is here with the very latest. hi, john. >> reporter: hi, tyler. you know, everybody is staking out public positions and trying to drive public opinion their way. the president's been doing that all week. he is doing that with his meeting at 2:30 this afternoon with small business leaders from around the country. he is later going to travel to pennsylvania to make his case publicly, part of what he is saying is that if you adopt his plan on the extension of the bush tax cuts that is for the middle class and not for people at the top that almost every small business owner is going to get a tax cut as a result of that. and republicans are staking out their own position that tax revenue can go up but not tax rates. once they get into the room and the hard bargaining which of the positions ultimately falls away. the signs remain positive, tyler, we will get a deal by the end of the year. >> the president just half of the equation. congress is the other half. and many of those members, all in the house, are up for re-el
our washington correspondent, john harwood, is here with the very latest. hi, john. >> reporter: hi, tyler. you know, everybody is staking out public positions and trying to drive public opinion their way. the president's been doing that all week. he is doing that with his meeting at 2:30 this afternoon with small business leaders from around the country. he is later going to travel to pennsylvania to make his case publicly, part of what he is saying is that if you adopt his plan on the...
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just urging washington to do the right thing whether it is simpson-bowles, john boehner and harry reid, everybody getting together. let's get on with it. liz: you got back from my plays were trying to lure jobs from a software company, any luck on that front? >> to have a strong presence in rhode island which they acquired in long island and we want them to stay and grow me very productive meeting face-to-face with the ceo of. that is always a good idea to have a face-to-face meeting. liz: i know we have to go, but quick question, are you preparing two separate budgets for the inevitability? >> of course. those are the types of cuts we really cannot afford them. we have been through tough times in long island and across the country, of course the loss of the stimulus money when i came in we had a big deficit we had to overcome. having to get deeper into that whole would not be good for the economy. liz: thank you for joining us rea.we like our governors of evy state. he is an independent. if so many defense jobs. our governors on the edge week. utah governor in another fox business exc
just urging washington to do the right thing whether it is simpson-bowles, john boehner and harry reid, everybody getting together. let's get on with it. liz: you got back from my plays were trying to lure jobs from a software company, any luck on that front? >> to have a strong presence in rhode island which they acquired in long island and we want them to stay and grow me very productive meeting face-to-face with the ceo of. that is always a good idea to have a face-to-face meeting....
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lynn. >>> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> here's a side of the leader of the free world. this happened on wednesday as the president thanked staffers from his campaign headquarters. this is new video from his campaign. take a listen. >> you guys worked for what i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and what you -- [ applause ] >> very emotional moment for everyone there. >>> well, we shift gears. after nearly being killed by jared loughner, former arizona congresswoman gabby gifts came face to face with him in a tucson courtroom yesterday. loughner was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms. her husband, mark kelley, told loughner, quote, you may have put a bullet through her head, but you haven't put a dent in her spirit. kelly also blasted arizona governor jan brewer as secless with her response to gun violence. kelly will sit down with savannah guthrie. >>> more than a week after hurricane sandy, drivers are still feeling the effects and frustration with long lines f
lynn. >>> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> here's a side of the leader of the free world. this happened on wednesday as the president thanked staffers from his campaign headquarters. this is new video from his campaign. take a listen. >> you guys worked for what i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and what you -- [ applause ] >> very emotional moment for everyone there. >>> well, we shift gears....
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only in washington and does the speaker think he has a mandate is big is the president. >> you have 435 elected members of the house. the chance is a majority of them will vote for a tax rate increase are minimal. but a bipartisan majority will vote to through the revenues increase through limiting deductions is high. that is the way to go. he did not do that with the price of politics and repaid the economic price. it is harder to solve but the avenue is clear. gerri: i am glad to hear you are not as cynical as i am. now what do you think? who is the party of gridlock? log on and there will share the results of. >> he won another four years but what does his victory mean for your health care? >> back to the bargaining table with the fiscal cliff will lawmakers of both sides find common ground? one week after destruction they cannot get a break as another storm hits the northeast. we're on the case next. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you lovee? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh.
only in washington and does the speaker think he has a mandate is big is the president. >> you have 435 elected members of the house. the chance is a majority of them will vote for a tax rate increase are minimal. but a bipartisan majority will vote to through the revenues increase through limiting deductions is high. that is the way to go. he did not do that with the price of politics and repaid the economic price. it is harder to solve but the avenue is clear. gerri: i am glad to hear...
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changing any of your irn vestment ideas or advice based on the expected outcome of the negotiations in washington? >> we did trim our year end market from 1475 to 1450. we cut it to 1450 under president obama's re-election. i'm still constructive on the market we have a 15-month 12-month target. there's fiscal tax policy, foreign tax and global economy and signs of reacceleration out of asia, that's where we've been focused on, and if we can see more signs of reaction sell rags and confidence, we'd like to get more aggressive on things like industrials. >> you didn't cut your price target by all that much, but why cut the price target at all based on the re-election of one man? >> there's been a dividend policy. 4 from an equity investment perspective, in an environmental where the yields have benefitted from great p.e. skpaengs as they have been hungry for yield, the dividend issue is key and we want to see the dividend rate stay low and equal. >> brian kelly is one of the traders on the show. he has a question for you. >> sure. >> i'm curious. even if we do get a compromise, we're still looking
changing any of your irn vestment ideas or advice based on the expected outcome of the negotiations in washington? >> we did trim our year end market from 1475 to 1450. we cut it to 1450 under president obama's re-election. i'm still constructive on the market we have a 15-month 12-month target. there's fiscal tax policy, foreign tax and global economy and signs of reacceleration out of asia, that's where we've been focused on, and if we can see more signs of reaction sell rags and...
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tracie potts is in washington with the latest on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. and in that speech, and it will be a speech because there will be no questions, we're told, from the white house, the president will urge congress to do one thing immediately. extend the bush tax cuts. that means your tax rate would not go up as of january 1st. beyond that, it's still vague. we're told he won't pitch a specific plan but he will urge congress, republicans and democrats, to cooperate to avoid that fiscal cliff andrea was just talking about. we will also hear today before the president from house speaker john boehner on what republicans are willing to do, how far they're willing to go. as you heard yesterday, he talked about possible tax revenue but conservatives say, and he later clarified in that interview, he was not talking about raising taxes on the wealthy, which is what the president proposed. what the republicans want to do is implement pro-growth policies. if the economy grows, people are making more money an
tracie potts is in washington with the latest on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. and in that speech, and it will be a speech because there will be no questions, we're told, from the white house, the president will urge congress to do one thing immediately. extend the bush tax cuts. that means your tax rate would not go up as of january 1st. beyond that, it's still vague. we're told he won't pitch a specific plan but he will urge congress, republicans and...
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nobody would know a difference except for the people employed by the programs here in washington, d.c. >> when asked by fox what he would be willing to cut, the senate majority leader didn't offer anything new. >> remember, we have already done more than $1 billion worth of cuts. we have done that. so we need to get some credit for that. and the negotiations that take place. >> 42 business organizations sent this letter to top lawmakers urging congress not to increase taxes writing, "we strongly urge congress to pursue comprehensive tax reform that lowers rates on all forms of business income while enacting significant entitlement reforms that put the federal budget on sustainable fiscal path." coburn says too much of the fiscal cliff debate focused on increasing taxes when cuts and reform are needed. >> we can take all the revenue and it wouldn't the problem. the real answer is as we have a demographic shift that is coming. to entitlement program that increased benefit without increasing the taxes to pay for entitlement programs. they are interrupt essentially. >> that is a key point
nobody would know a difference except for the people employed by the programs here in washington, d.c. >> when asked by fox what he would be willing to cut, the senate majority leader didn't offer anything new. >> remember, we have already done more than $1 billion worth of cuts. we have done that. so we need to get some credit for that. and the negotiations that take place. >> 42 business organizations sent this letter to top lawmakers urging congress not to increase taxes...
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does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana measure. he also won maryland, washington and maine. not all of those swing states. "outfront" tonight, john avlon, author of, "the victory lab". karl rove was credited with this on the republican side. it will get your guy elected did it work in colorado do you think? >> we do see from the quick look at the exit polls that there was a slightly higher turnout among 18 to 29-year-olds. campaign one issue on election, the top of the ticket drives turnout. you could see there would be people brought to the polls because young voters are interested in pot who might not b
does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana...
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in fact, if you listen to, it again, i'm not a master of the political art here, i'm in washington but i would say if you had these points of views in a business context, as close as they are, i would say a deal would be in reach. >> you see some fundamental level of optimism from lloyd blankfine but a long way to go with the combination of prief pressure and public pressure, like the president is going to exert before we actually go to the flight of fired. i asked the treasury secretary should the president return to wall street. he it must be someone who understands markets, marry. >> me have 33 days to -- head of all pi he told john harwood. marge i will hates have to go up somewhat. he said that's going to put a drag on the economy but we have to do something about the deficit. i don't really understand reasonings. i think he needs to go back to economic then i would argue the deficit gets worse because the revenues don't come in because the unemployment rate goes up. >> you're absolutely right. france instituted a 75% marginal tax great early last night grease going we've got to m
in fact, if you listen to, it again, i'm not a master of the political art here, i'm in washington but i would say if you had these points of views in a business context, as close as they are, i would say a deal would be in reach. >> you see some fundamental level of optimism from lloyd blankfine but a long way to go with the combination of prief pressure and public pressure, like the president is going to exert before we actually go to the flight of fired. i asked the treasury secretary...
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the clerk: washington, d.c., november 16, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher a. coons, a senator from the state of delaware, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 12:00 p.m. on tuesday, november 20, 2012. adjourn: >> the senate meets next tuesday at an eastern but it will be another pro forma session during the thanksgiving holiday break. senators return for legislative work after the holiday, monday november 26 if they were resumed consideration of the sportsman's bill expanding hunting and fishing on federal land it will take you back to the peterson foundation forum on what's called the fiscal cliff. members of congress are discussing the path forward on the negotiations. >> if you go over the fiscal cliff you also get another roughly $600 billion in savings from the pentagon, military spendi
the clerk: washington, d.c., november 16, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher a. coons, a senator from the state of delaware, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 12:00 p.m. on tuesday, november 20, 2012. adjourn: >> the senate meets next tuesday at an...
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maybe the market has to fall a lot to get washington to do the right thing. maybe they have to take over. >> it could be larry that we need this bungee cord and it is so painful that they get together a deal. it is that type of thing, we saw it happen in august of 2011. and the market fell, i think 13% in a few days and washington got it's head together on that. i think it was last year, it wasn't until the 23rd of december and i think it was the 17th of the year before. >> i agree. bad bad bad in the short run. may be badder in the long run. jeff thank you. that is it for this evening's show. thank you for watching. we'll keep working on it. we'll be back tomorrow night. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they
maybe the market has to fall a lot to get washington to do the right thing. maybe they have to take over. >> it could be larry that we need this bungee cord and it is so painful that they get together a deal. it is that type of thing, we saw it happen in august of 2011. and the market fell, i think 13% in a few days and washington got it's head together on that. i think it was last year, it wasn't until the 23rd of december and i think it was the 17th of the year before. >> i agree....
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george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back in, tears up his column, and he writes the column saying we should have mandatory installation of air bags. enough of these pitiless abstractions. all right. now, this is not a list of policy wonkish-type recommendations; although, it has policy recommendations. it trying to say what is long overdue changes and solutions that we need this this country? what kind of support is there out there. how do we get the tools of democracy? how do we get the mobilization all over the country to push them into application? whether they are through congress, whether they are through our own community economies, whether through our own personal self-determination, neighbor-to-neighbor, accumulating across the country. let's say a lot of people think the tax system is nutty, crazy, overly complex, un
george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back in, tears up his column, and he writes the column saying we should have mandatory installation of air bags. enough of these pitiless abstractions. all right. now, this is not a list of policy...
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we still spend way too much money in washington. what's choking our economy and what's choking the economy of greece, but, entitlements are choking us and we've got to make the real reforms to make sure that we do it right. we protect these programs and thirdly, speaker boehner said it very well, i thought he showed great leadership that revenues need to be on the table. again, we need to do it in the right way. bowles-simpson said reduce the reductions where you can, lower tax raets by doing that. george, we got to get this economy going again. we have had an outside group ernest and young look at raising of taxes on the highest income earners. we would lose 700,000 jobs in america. is that the kind of economy that this president wants to start out with in his second term? i don't think so. president obama said two years ago, now is not the time with a sluggish economy to raise taxes. we need to consider the fact that folks who started raising taxes on the business creators. there's a right way to do this and there's a wrong way to
we still spend way too much money in washington. what's choking our economy and what's choking the economy of greece, but, entitlements are choking us and we've got to make the real reforms to make sure that we do it right. we protect these programs and thirdly, speaker boehner said it very well, i thought he showed great leadership that revenues need to be on the table. again, we need to do it in the right way. bowles-simpson said reduce the reductions where you can, lower tax raets by doing...
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and we'll have analysis in washington where obama kicks off budget talks. we'll also talk with russian markets and what stocks make a good investment as angela merkel heads out to moscow to meet putin. that's at 10:30 cet. and 11:20 cet, we'll head out to connecticut to talk holiday shopping in the consumer electronic space. one analyst says trends are set to improve. plus christine lagarde is saying eurozone leaders must reach agreement on greece at their summit next week, but when asked if the deal would happen, this was lagarde's candid relay. >> it's not over until the fat lady sings as the saying goes. and i would not say anything else p. it's a question of working hard, putting our mind to it, making sure working on the objective that greece cannot operate on a sustainable basis. ftc says expected to approve at a party gathering on december 5th, that the ecb's offer to buy debt must be temporary. we've heard from lagarde there talking about how it ain't over until the fat lady sings. at the same time. >> there isn't the equivalent of a fat lady in thi
and we'll have analysis in washington where obama kicks off budget talks. we'll also talk with russian markets and what stocks make a good investment as angela merkel heads out to moscow to meet putin. that's at 10:30 cet. and 11:20 cet, we'll head out to connecticut to talk holiday shopping in the consumer electronic space. one analyst says trends are set to improve. plus christine lagarde is saying eurozone leaders must reach agreement on greece at their summit next week, but when asked if...
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. >>> lawmakers return to washington today with just 35 days until the "fiscal cliff" happens. and believe it or not, airlines are trying to keep queue on time. we'll explain now. >>> first business starts now. >>> you are watching first business. >>> good morning, it is monday, november 26, i am bill, so, did you survive black friday and welcome to super mondays. the holiday shopping season is now if full swing. we are going to spend more the last few weeks of the year than last year. remember tomorrow is giving tuesday. consider what you might do. >>> 35 days now for congress to solve that little impasse . this week they are going to try to make a deal. and is europe just buying greece? today finance minterred meet again to talk about releasing more billions your rows. >>> and now tim, he is the managing partner, so, tim, the eu, they are met meting again today and it still looks like they need money to go to greece. how much are traders going be paying attention to this? >> well, i think it is going p quite a bit of attention because it is a critical issues. and after three
. >>> lawmakers return to washington today with just 35 days until the "fiscal cliff" happens. and believe it or not, airlines are trying to keep queue on time. we'll explain now. >>> first business starts now. >>> you are watching first business. >>> good morning, it is monday, november 26, i am bill, so, did you survive black friday and welcome to super mondays. the holiday shopping season is now if full swing. we are going to spend more the last...
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and while everybody is worried, washington, guess where they are, they're on vacation. tom: the fiscal cliff is looming, many companies are preparing for the worst. already cutting back on things like hiring and spending among those kind of things but nobody in washington, nobody is there working to get the mess sorted out. the president touring asia, congress is on recess. tea party activist says the government has got to get their priorities in check. and so this is something that has been a pet peeve of mine not just for the last couple of days or since the election, because once we knew there was going to be a fiscal cliff, we were talking about this six, eight months ago and everybody washington sat back and did nothing. >> i think it is funny people are criticizing the president for being abroad in asia during this crisis. the president can do what he does at the white house, which is absolutely nothing to prevent the economic calamities that will come on all americans because of his fiscal policies. at the end of the day the worst fiscal cliff is becoming a sensi
and while everybody is worried, washington, guess where they are, they're on vacation. tom: the fiscal cliff is looming, many companies are preparing for the worst. already cutting back on things like hiring and spending among those kind of things but nobody in washington, nobody is there working to get the mess sorted out. the president touring asia, congress is on recess. tea party activist says the government has got to get their priorities in check. and so this is something that has been a...
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partiiularly when it comes another crisis in washington. so, what happens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because give you choices. you can pick where tget your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service cenr, we takeare of everything for you. [ relaxing mus playing ] [ chuckles -whew, so many choices. -take your time. thegi neil: okay, we have some money for special graphics. we do not exhausted all on one thing. that sums up what is going on here. mcdonald's is down for the count. the first back to back report. a big drop off today. the biggest two-day drop off. i'm thinking a global slowdown and no one in washington is very any of these issues. >> bad and getting worse. i do know a lot of economists are saying people are snapping up treasuries left and right. 1.5%. neil: that is a safe place to park and john layfield, when i look at that and obviously what is collective cynicism about washington, making a deal on this end of the year nightmare that we have facing us, i can well un
partiiularly when it comes another crisis in washington. so, what happens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because give you choices. you can pick where tget your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service cenr, we takeare of everything for you. [ relaxing mus playing ] [ chuckles -whew, so many choices. -take your time. thegi neil: okay, we have some money for special graphics. we do not exhausted all on one thing. that sums up what is...
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neil: lessons for washington. the president made clear today, governor, he's not compromising on this revenue issue, the tax hike issues, the $250,000 and over crowd pay more in taxes. in an east room statement today, he said essentially that's not negotiateble. he didn't quantify exactly how much the rate should be, the old talk was get it back up to 39.6%. some, maybe over animal -- analyzing thought it was up for negotiation. how much do you raise the rich folks' taxes when you implement it, but what do you read into that and how much flexibility is he offering into that? there was a guest who said there's no flex the in this position, but just wants to whrak the rich just like he always did. >> first of all, delighted that president obama won re-election, and we know how difficult it was given the fragile enomy that we have here in america, but i lieve he wants to accomplish two things. one, he wants to generate revenue, ad goo portion of which goes to pay down the debt, and he wants to grow the economy puttin
neil: lessons for washington. the president made clear today, governor, he's not compromising on this revenue issue, the tax hike issues, the $250,000 and over crowd pay more in taxes. in an east room statement today, he said essentially that's not negotiateble. he didn't quantify exactly how much the rate should be, the old talk was get it back up to 39.6%. some, maybe over animal -- analyzing thought it was up for negotiation. how much do you raise the rich folks' taxes when you implement it,...